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STATEMENT -1 : In any chemical reaction,...

STATEMENT -1 : In any chemical reaction, total No. of molecules are conserved.
and
STATEMENT -2 : Atom can neither be created nor be destroyed.

A

Statement -1 is True, Statement -2 is True, Statement -2 is a correct explanation for Statmenet -1.

B

Statement -1 is True, Statement -2 is True, Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement -6

C

Statement -1 is True, Statement -2 is False

D

Statement -1 is False, Statmenet -2 is True

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D
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